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Version 1, November 25th, 2008

Congratulations on your purchase of the innovative Earthworks High Definition Microphone FlexWand System. We know you will be thrilled with the results you achieve using the FlexWand System for both live performance and recording. Items Enclosed with your New Earthworks FlexWand System: FlexWand System Models FW730 & FW730/HC 1 FlexWand stand/wand section * 1 Microphone windscreen * 1 Base for stand/wand section * 1 User s Manual for FlexWand System 1 High Definition Microphones Demo CD (If you purchased a matched pair of FlexWands, you will receive two each of the items indicated above with an asterisk.) THE FLEXWAND SYSTEM You have just purchased an Earthworks High Definition Microphone that is incorporated in the FlexWand System. The FlexWand System is a totally new concept in microphones. It is a combination of a High Definition Microphone and a low profile microphone stand and boom as a single unit. It allows the microphone head to be positioned as high as 7 feet and as low as 1.5 feet from the floor or anywhere in between. Best of all there are no visible wires or cables above floor level. Visually it is low profile, smooth, sleek and clean. The FlexWand is the ideal solution for applications where the utmost in sound quality and a low profile is required. The FlexWand is ideal for miking a variety of applications such as large choir, small vocal ensembles and vocal solos. Now you don t have to find a microphone, attach the mic clip to the stand and then dress the cable around the stand. Just pick up the FlexWand, position it and plug the mic cable into the base. You are done! Best of all it is neat and clean visually with no unsightly microphone cable wrapped around the stand and boom. And, it sounds spectacular! Version 1, November 25th, 2008 1

IDENTIFICATION OF THE FLEXWAND ELEMENTS In this manual we will refer to the various elements of the FlexWand System. In Figure 1 all of the elements of the FlexWand System are identified. Please review this information so you are familiar with the various elements and terminology associated with the FlexWand. USING THE FLEXWAND AT MAXIMUM HEIGHT When using the FlexWand for large choirs or vocal groups, you would probably want the FlexWand at its maximum height of 7 feet. This is easily achieved by pointing the wand straight up and then loosen the clutch and slide the sleeve up until it mates into the sleeve mating coupler. Make sure it is all the way up and firmly seated over the mating coupler (see Figure 2). This will insure that the FlexWand is perfectly straight up and down from all directions. Then position the microphone head to any position that you desire with the mini-flex at the end of the wand (see Figure 3). Figure 2. Seating the Sleeve over the Mating Coupler Figure 4. Miking a Large Choir with the FlexWands at Maximum Height 2 Figure 3. Positioning the Microphone Head with the FlexWand at Maximum Height

Mini-Flex 30kHz Microphone head Figure 1. The FlexWand Elements Wand 0.25 in Diameter Sleeve Mating Coupler Large Flex Sleeve Clutch Stand 0.75 in Diameter Microphone Electronics Section XLR Connector Patent Pending Base 12 lb. 3

USING THE FLEXWAND AS A BOOM In the boom mode the FlexWand can mike anything just like a conventional microphone on a boom stand. This can be used when you want the Flex- Wand microphone lower for such applications as small vocal groups, vocal solos or musical instruments (see Figures 5, 6, 9, 10 & 11). Soloist shot Need to schedule Figure 5. Figure 6. When using the boom mode, the clutch should be loosened and the sleeve should be slid down so it only covers about half of the large flex, then tighten the clutch. By doing this, the flex section will be much more rigid than if the sleeve were slid all the way down. You might want to experience this for yourself by first loosening the clutch and sliding the sleeve all the way down (tighten the clutch) and then position the wand at a 45 degree angle (see Figure 8a). Now position the wand at several angles greater and less than 45 degrees and see how it feels (see figure 7). Then loosen the clutch again and cover only half of the large flex then tighten the clutch (see Figure 8b). Now position the wand at several angles at greater and less than 45 degrees to see how much more rigid the large flex is (see Figure 9). 8-a 8-b 8-c 4 The large flex can be made even more rigid by sliding the sleeve up to cover three-fourths of the large flex (see Figure 8c). These adjustments are ideal when you want to position the wand in any position from straight up to 90 degrees. If you want to go more than 90 degrees, you will need to re-position the sleeve to uncover more of the large flex. Figure 10-a. Sleeve all the way down 10-b, Sleeve half-way up 10-c Sleeve three-fourths of the way up

Figure 11. Using the Wand as a boom. The highly versatile FlexWand High Definition Microphone System is a uniquely creative tool that will provide outstanding sonic results for virtually any recording or live sound application. It s low profile with no visible wires above floor level provides a clean sleek look that will not visually impair or detract from the musical or theatrical performance. The quality construction of the FlexWand will provide you with years of exceptional service. If you have any questions, please contact Earthworks Customer Service Department at 603-654-6427, ext. 20. Figure 7. Figure 8. Figure 9. 5

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ABOUT HIGH DEFINITION MICROPHONES During the last decade it has become commonplace for sound recording and broadcast equipment to accommodate extended frequency responses up to and beyond 100kHz. With few exceptions, even the very best of conventional professional microphones do not offer frequency responses above 20kHz. However, making a High Definition Microphone involves far more than extending the frequency response. Impulse response, diaphragm settling time and pristine low distortion high current electronics are also key elements. Earthworks founder David Blackmer foresaw the need for higher quality microphones. Earthworks has been offering High Definition Microphones, with extended frequency response beyond 40kHz, since 1996. Earthworks High Definition Microphones have an extremely clean, natural on-axis pickup, and smooth, uncolored off-axis response due to their near-perfect polar patterns. Cardioid models of High Definition Microphones provide high front-to-back rejection that makes them superb for a wide range of applications including sound reinforcement, broadcast in addition to recording of voice and musical instruments. You will hear exceptional sound quality that is extremely accurate, detailed, open and crystal clear even on 16 bit, 44.1kHz recording systems as well as analog or digital sound systems that are limited to a 15kHz or 20kHz bandwidth. You will hear a remarkable improvement in sound quality on nearly all audio systems when using Earthworks High Definition Microphones. EXTENDED FREQUENCY RESPONSE The Choir FlexWand System incorporates a High Definition Microphone with a 30kHz high frequency response that enables it to pick up high frequency overtones that conventional microphones miss. In addition, it s extremely fast impulse response that allows it to pick up transients far more accurately. The exceptionally short diaphragm settling time will enable you to hear subtle details that conventional microphones mask. The audible difference between an Earthworks High Definition Microphone and conventional microphones is as dramatic as the difference you see when comparing conventional video and highdefinition video. It is most impressive and you can experience this for yourself by listening to the Free High Definition Microphone Demo CD which is enclosed along with your Choir FlexWand System users manual. 7

F L E X WA N D S P E C I F I C AT I O N S FW730 & FW730/HC (Cardioid & Hypercardioid) Frequency Response: 30Hz to 30kHz ±2dB @ 6 inches Polar Pattern: Cardioid or Hypercardioid Sensitivity: 10mV/Pa (-40dBV/Pa) Power requirements: 48V Phantom, 10mA Max Acoustic Input: 145dB SPL Output Connector: Female XLR-3 (pin 2+) Min Output Load: 600 ohms between pins 2 & 3 Noise: 22dB SPL equivalent (A weighted) Positioning Range: From 1.5 ft to 7 ft above floor level Dimensions: Stand 7 2 long (2.18m), Base 12 (30.48cm) in diameter, (2.7cm) high Color: Stand, flex & wand - black, base - dark gray Unit Weights: Stand 2 lbs (.9 kg), Base 12.6 lbs (5.7kg) FW730 Polar Pattern FW730/HC Polar Pattern FW730, FW730/HC Impulse Chart 8

WARRANTY All Earthworks products carry a two-year limited warranty (parts and labor). If you have any problems with your Earthworks products, please contact our warranty/repair department by email at: returns@earthworksaudio.com or by telephone at (603) 654-6427, ext 20.

Patent Pending Made in U.S.A. Earthworks, Inc. 37 Wilton Rd. Milford, NH 03055 603-654-6427, ext. 14 www.earthworksaudio.com Printed in U.S.A.